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,512. Patented- Feb. '7 1888;

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WITNESSES ATTORNEYS, 1

N. FEYERS. Pnmum har. wuqinglam-qiu I UNITED STATES PATENT ()F ICE.

ANNIE mm, or BIRDSBOROUGH, PENNsYLvANI cHAm;

SPECIFICATION forming part of LettersPatent No. 377,512, dated February 7, 1888.-

Application filed July 2,1887. seriai'namazas. (No'modeli To all whom it.may-c0ncern.-

Be it known that I, ANNIE BUNN, of Birdsborough, in the county of Berks and State of Pennsylvania, have invented-new and useful Improvements in Chairs, of which the followto the position shown in Fig. 2, when shade or protection from the weather are not reing is a full, clear, and exact description.

The object of my invention is to provide a chair, designed particularly for out-of-doors use, wherein the occupant may be protected from sun, wind, or public gaze, or may throw the chair open at'the top and sides at will.

The invention consists of the construction of the chair, as hereinafter described and claimed. I

Reference is to be had to the accompanying drawings, forming a part of this specification,

in which similar letters of reference indicate corresponding parts in all the views.

, of thechair are inclosed by the walls" D and Figure 1 is a side elevation of my new and improved chair. Fig. 2 is avertical sectional elevation of the same. Fig. 3 is a sectional plan view taken on the line a: m of Fig. 1, and

f Fig. 4 is a similar view taken on the line y y of Fig.2.

A A represent the side pieces, which constitute the legs of the chair and the top and overhead portion of the frame. The said side pieces are secured together by the crosspieces B B, which serve as supports to the seat 0 of the chair. The two sides and back E. The front is inclosed from the seat 0 to the bottom of the. chair by the wall F, in which is fitted a foot-rest, G, which is adapted to be drawn out to the position shown in Figs. 1 and 3, and slid beneath the seat, or out of the way, as shown in Figs. 2 and 4.

The side walls, D, are'provided with open-' ings H, which serve as windows or windowopenings, and these openings may be closed, preferably, by a sliding door or panel, H.

shade or protect the occupant, or shoved'back quired; The chair is mounted on wheels K for convenience in moving it from place to place; and

to prevent the chair from movingof its own accord when placed upon an inclined surface I form an aperture through the frame of the chair, near the wheels K, and insert a pin, a,

into said opening, to engage with the spokes of the wheels,'thus serving asabrake to' keep.

the chair stationary.

The wheels Kare mounted upon the shafts a L L, held at thelower ends of the main side pieces, A, as shown clearly in the drawings.

Having thus described my invention, 1 claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent:

1. A chair composed of the main side pieces v or frames, A, cross-pieces B B, seat'O,back

and side inclosing-walls, D E, and "the sliding top or cover J, substantially as described.

2; The chair composed of the main side A pieces or frames, A,. cross-pieces 13, seat 0,

and back andsidewall's, D, the latter provided with the openings H and doors or panels H, substantially as described.

3."The side pieces or frames, A A, con- A nected together by the cross pieces B B, and

inclosedand provided with the seat '0, in combination with the shafts L, wheel s K, and pins a, for locking the wheels, substantially as described.

Witnesses 'STANIsLAUs REMAK, ANNA M. DE HAVEN.

, ANNIE BUNN. I 

